The Influence of Spatial Attributes on Fragment Occupancy and Population Structure in the Mexican Mantled Howler (Alouatta palliata mexicana)

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Ángel Alberto Puig-Lagunes
Domingo Canales-Espinosa
Ariadna Rangel-Negrín
Pedro Américo D. Dias
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[1] Universidad Veracruzana,Facultad de Biología Xalapa
[2] Universidad Veracruzana,Current address: Centro de Investigaciones Cerebrales
[3] Universidad Veracruzana,Laboratorio de Ecología del Comportamiento de Primates, Instituto de Neuroetología
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Anthropogenic disturbance; Fragmentation; Habitat loss; Howlers;
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It is essential to document habitat occupancy patterns and population structure to facilitate the survival of primates in areas of anthropogenic disturbance. The overlapping of the Nearctic and Neotropical regions in the Olmec region of Mexico make this area particularly important as part of a natural biological corridor that harbors a high number of endemic species and connects the Atlantic and Pacific coastal plains. We surveyed Alouatta palliata mexicana (Mexican mantled howlers) in a 300-km2 area to determine if fragment occupation and subpopulation structure were related to the spatial attributes of the fragments. We measured the fragment size and shape as well as the distances to the nearest road, human settlement, agricultural field, and nearest neighboring fragment. During 1 year (ca. 4500 fieldwork hours) we surveyed 48 fragments, 17 of which were occupied, and counted 198 howlers. Larger fragments that were farther from agricultural activities were more likely to be occupied. Subpopulation size and number of individuals in all age–sex classes increased in larger fragments that were closer to other fragments. We found more females and juveniles, as well as more females per male in fragments that were farther from roads and we found fewer immatures per female, females per male, and individuals per area in more irregular fragments. In addition, more males and immatures per female occurred in fragments that were farther from agricultural fields. The Olmec Region is located at the center of the geographic distribution of mantled howlers in Mexico, and could therefore play a fundamental role in maintaining the contact between different populations. However, our study suggests that mantled howlers are highly threatened by anthropogenic habitat disturbance in this area, mainly through the loss of their habitat and contact with humans.
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